See how the rise of cotton in the US South is going to further drive up food and clothing prices. This is just one more reason for you to grow your own food. However this will be really good for the south, and anyone else in the US with enough water to farm.

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28 Comments

  1. I wished the South would join BRICS. Then our money will have gold behind it. We're being held back by America/NATO. With our ports, farmlands, aerospace industries and everything else that makes us great we could really thrive. Just gotta cast off this yoke

  2. The biggest problem with King Cotton is that it’s a VERY heavy feeder. Much of the westward population movement was due to the fertility of the land being destroyed by constant cotton and tobacco cultivation.

  3. When you get really excited about telling something, it’s really hard to understand what you are saying with your southern accent.

  4. How do you know the things that plague are crops aren’t being brought in via foreign professors at the order of the ccp . They’ve stolen so much research and taken it back and only a handful got caught . If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck . I’m not saying it’s a duck but likely it’s not a dog .

  5. Another succinct awesome video!!might have to switch to cotton, cause bears don't like it….too many bears here in the mtns

  6. Green,
    Know one is going to be in a good place 10 years from now. Likely we the USA will down 80+% in oil production. At 100,000,000 barrels a day we need to find 5,000,000 new oil barrels per year every year going forward. That is a very kind depletion rate for world wide oil well. While we are the largest oil producer in the world. Our fracked wells deplete at 50+% per year. This mean we need 5,000,000 barrels orof new oil production every year now to make up our depletion rate. That 5 million barrels is not happening and that number goes up every year. Your theory on cotton is flawed when we cannot produce let alone afford to operate tractors. Harvest by hand and our costs up up 10+ times.
    Your missing what is heading our way and need to pay attention more to oil and gas production.
    Thanks

  7. Back in them old cotton fields Back home. Couldn't help myself lol. Lots of cotton around my neck of the woods and peanuts to. Especially down in the Palo duro canyon. Sandy ,hot and water not so deep. Thankyou Greg's

  8. I really enjoyed the video ! I would like to see more hemp being grown but we don't have the infrastructure for it yet . Thanks for sharing and have a blessed evening !

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